Qualms regarding "Non-extensive Hamilton systems follow Boltzmann's principle no Tsallis statistics--phase transitions, second law of Thermodynamics" by D.H.E. Gross, Physica A, 305 (2002) 99
B. H. Lavenda, J. Dunning-Davies

TL;DR
This paper critiques a previous work by addressing misconceptions about non-extensive Hamiltonian systems, clarifying their thermodynamic behavior, and emphasizing the importance of correct theoretical understanding.
Contribution
It corrects misconceptions in prior research regarding the applicability of Tsallis statistics to non-extensive Hamiltonian systems.
Findings
Clarifies that non-extensive Hamilton systems follow Boltzmann's principle
Argues against the use of Tsallis statistics for these systems
Highlights the importance of correct thermodynamic principles
Abstract
A number of elementary misconceptions on the part of the author are corrected.
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TopicsStatistical Mechanics and Entropy · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
